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X UCHARISTIA Plus October 26, 2014 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish 522 East Flournoy Lucas Road Shreveport, Louisiana 71115 (318) 798-1887 Reverend Philip F. Michiels, Pastor 4 pm 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time THE WEEK AT St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, October 26—November 2 Sunday, October 26 Scripture: Ex 22:20-26; 1 Thess 1:5-10; Matt 22:34-40 Masses: 4 pm +Jennifer Osherowitz & Sestilia Poli/ +Mary Rambin Laffitte/8:15 am Parish 11 am +Joe & Josephine Provenza/+Scott Brown 5 pm +Connie Wall OPENING HYMN Love Divine, #622 RESPONSORIAL PSALM Refrain: The Lord is kind and merciful GIFTS We Have Been Told, #699 9:30 am, GIFT 9:30 am, History of the Catholic Church in the Burleigh Center 9:30 am, Adult Faith Sharing in the Burleigh Center 9:30 am, Christian Initiation in Library House Noon, Fall Fest 4 pm, High School Choir in the church COMMUNION Now We Remain, #694 Monday, October 27 Tuesday, October 28 CLOSING HYMN Send Down the Fire, #466 8:15 am, 11 am, 5 pm OPENING HYMN No Longer Strangers, #718 RESPONSORIAL PSALM Refrain: I love you, Lord my strength GIFTS Jesu, Jesu, #409 COMMUNION Take and Eat, #831 CLOSING HYMN We Are Called, #718 Scripture: Eph 4:32-5:8; Luke 13:10-17 7:30 am, Mass in the Chapel, +Joseph Chennakatt 5:30 pm, Elementary Choir in the church 6:30 pm, Middle School Choir in the church 6:30 pm, St. Vincent de Paul in 7th grade classroom 7 pm, Scouts in the Library Building 7 pm, Young at Heart in the Burleigh Center Scripture: Eph 2:19-22; Luke 6:12-16 6 pm, Grief Support in the church 6:30 pm, Finance Council in the Burleigh Center 6:30 pm, Bible Study in the Burleigh Center 8 pm, Alcoholics Anonymous in the Library Building Wednesday, October 29 Scripture: Eph 6:1-9; Luke 13:22-30 7:30 am, Mass in the Chapel, SI: Mr. & Mrs. Jim Unger 9:30 am, Bible Study in the Burleigh Center 1 pm, Yarn Angels in the Burleigh Center 6:30 pm, HS Youth Fall Series at Youth House THE QUESTION OF THE WEEK! Thursday, October 30 Scripture: Eph 6:10-20; Luke 13:31-35 6:30 pm, Bible Study in the Burleigh Center We invite EVERY HOUSEHOLD in the parish to set aside a few moments to reflect on the question during the course of the week. Theme: .The Greatest Commandment: LOVE This Week's Gospel Reading: Matthew 22:34-40 Friday, October 31 THIS WEEK’S QUESTION: Everything we value and everyone we choose to love (or hate) is another bit of evidence for our primary allegiance. Where is your allegiance? Are you for or against Jesus Christ? Sunday, November 2 Scripture: Wisdom 3:1-9; Romans 6:3-9; John 6:37-40 Daylight Savings Time ends Feed My Lambs 9:30 am, Religious Educations sessions 4 pm, High School Choir in the church Scripture: Phil 1:1-11; Luke 14:1-6 Saturday, November 1 Scripture: Rev 7:2-14; 1 John 3:1-3; Matt 5:1-12 PRAYER INTENTIONS HAPPY BIRTHDAY, OCTOBER 25—NOVEMBER 1 Russell Peterson; Art Kislack (father of Susan Torma); Edna Brown Saturday: Mary Bogues, Kristen Hulshouser, Mena Lewis, Father Phil, Jennifer Micinski, Cindy Rogers, Joe Trenado, Isabella Waldrop Sunday: Robert Latour, Eddie Melvin Monday: Mary Catherine Cobbs, Alan Florea, David Letsinger, Aaron McDonald, Reed Sepulvado, Jake Wyss Tuesday: Chase Hall, Renae Leone, Sam Nadeau, Joan Stroud Wednesday: Anne Duzan, Timothy Lanigan, Sonya Miller, Susan Royle, Sarah Yarbrough Thursday: DJ Belanger, Anna Brown, Alan Freyer, Maureen Gray, Harvey Guillot, Richie Kilpatrick, Terry Sermons, Danny Vento Friday: Joseph Domeier, Sarah Donahue, Peggy Hamiter, Catherine McKay Please pray for our sick who are listed on our prayer wall. ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON PRAYS FOR THOSE SERVING OUR COUNTRY especially: Linden Adams, Dennis, Peter & Timothy Banks, Michael Bargmann, Oscar & Tina Betancourt, Marc Bradle, Jeffrey Bragg, Rodney Brown, Terry Christiansen, Mark Church, Kenneth & Trisha Cobb, John Michael Cockerham, Jack Delo, Todd Derrick, Michael Farley, Nicholas Godfrey, John Graham, Randy Green, William, Diana & Waverly Hock, David Hume, David Jeansonne, Melanie Jones, Chuck Kelly, Tiffany Krebsbach, James Languirand, Aaron & Joe LeBlanc, Andrew Ligon, Alex & Jessica Luyando, Janeen Mathies, Scott Maytan, Somer McFarlain, Jay Mitchell, Sean Murphy, Robert Nordberg, Chris Occhiuzzo, Mitch Rambin, Joseph Roe, Dana Romero, Tyler Sheets, Brandon Sieve, Beau Skonieczny, Ben Smith, Bradley Stevens, Matthew Titus, Joseph Torma, M. T. Turner, Danny Vento, Scott Wilson, Jonathan Wyche, Josh Yarbrough, Dennis Zabka St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Wall of Remembrance During the month of November we remember those who have died. Bring a picture of your loved one for the wall and put their name in the Memorial Book. FALL FEST SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 (after the 11 AM Mass) Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament First Friday, November 7 8 am – 5 pm Chapel in the Burleigh Center There will be fun for all with age-appropriate booths such as fishing booth, cake walk, penny toss, and much more! The Knights of Columbus will be cooking hot dogs and hamburgers. The space walk will be here for our children to enjoy. Our Middle School Youth will be staffing the booths. Make plans to come, bring the kids, eat, play, and enjoy the fellowship. There is NO CHARGE to participate in the various activities! The Knights will provide lunch on a donation only basis. Benediction is at 5 pm Sign up in the foyer PLEASE RETURN YOUR COMPLETED STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE, TIME AND TALENT CARD TO THE CHURCH OFFICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 2 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton SUPPORTS OUR TROOPS Christmas shipment pack date Saturday, NOVEMBER 8 The Shreveport Chapter of Operation Support Our Troops (OSOT), Inc. will be packing Christmas boxes on Saturday, November 8. Our chapter has been asked to send goods to 850 soldiers this year at Christmas. We will not be doing the Christmas stocking collection this year. To bring Christmas smiles to the faces of 850 soldiers, the Shreveport Chapter would greatly appreciate EVERY SEAS parish family to donate one or more items for us to pack/ship. Deadline for all items to be placed in the blue recycling container outside of the church building is Friday, November 7 by 5 pm. Good items to purchase/donate: Instant hot chocolate mix/coffee, tea, creamer/sugar Instant oatmeal/grits Ramen instant soup (NOT PORK FLAVORED) Tuna in foil packs crackers Tube socks Non-aerosol athlete foot medication Blistex/Chaptick Small games (unwrapped) & puzzle books Blank Christmas cards to send to their families (not overtly religious themes) ADULT FAITH FORMATION: Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study: Our scripture study/ faith sharing group meets every Sunday at 9:30 am in the left side room of the Burleigh Center. Newcomers are welcome to all these offerings – you will find fellowship as well as plenty of coffee and Holy Angels cookies! Facilitator: Ajay Jawahar History of the Catholic Church (Part 1) The Church started with a handful of people in an upper room in Jerusalem and now is over a billion strong. How did this happen? Join us this fall as we return to the early years of the Church and explore its rich history- from the first Pentecost, through the spread of Christianity to Rome and beyond. Sundays at 9:30 am in the Burleigh Center center room; Contact Michelle Brown for more info [email protected] RCIA, Sundays, 9:30 am in Library Building. Facilitators: Deacon Mike Whitehead and Vicki Gorham Grief Support, Tuesdays, 6 pm in Church sanctuary. Facilitator: Cathy Cobb Wednesday Morning Bible Study, 9:30 am in Burleigh Center. Facilitator: Cathy Cobb. Great Adventure Bible Studies ***Gospel of Matthew Study – starts 10-28-14 at 6:30 every Tuesday in the Burleigh Center ***Bible Timeline Study – starts 1-8-15 at 6:30 every Thursday in the Burleigh Center The Bible Timeline is the recommended study to begin the Great Adventure Series. It sets the foundation for all the other studies we go through. The recommended donation to participate in one of the studies is $50 which includes a study binder. The binders must be preordered so please RSVP if you would like to attend. For more info or to sign up please contact Cameron Dean, 734-8848, [email protected] or Amy Dean, 455-0606, [email protected] Handmade Christmas cards and/or artwork made by children notes/letters of appreciation & encouragement monetary donations to help defray shipping costs (checks should be made to OSOT, Inc) For more information about you can help the Shreveport chapter of OSOT, Inc., contact Shirley Olivieri-Mathies at 219-7488 (best time 8-11 pm). On behalf of all deployed troops and their families, thank you for your ongoing support of this project! High School Fall Series Wednesdays from 6:30-8 pm in the youth house! Wednesday evening series on the Mass – 6:30 pm Wednesday Evenings beginning NEXT Wednesday, October 29: This fall, Mrs. Amy Dean has volunteered to lead a 7 week series on the Mass for our High School students on Wednesdays from 6:30 – 8 pm, beginning NEXT Wednesday, October High School Bible Class 29 and ending Wednesday, December 17 (no session the week Sundays at 9:30 am in the youth house! of Thanksgiving). They will gather in the youth house. The Elana and Brian Davidson have volunteered to teach a class on kids will be invited to consider what they are already experiSacred Scripture on Sundays at 9:30 in the youth house for our encing when we gather for Mass and to ponder what that exHigh School youth. Brian, who is working on a Master’s in perience means. Mrs. Amy will lead our youth in better underPastoral Ministry from the Loyola Institute for Ministry Extenstanding the structure and meaning of the Mass, forming and sion program, and Elana, who serves as Faith Formation Assiscultivating attitudes that help them celebrate it, and developing tant and has coordinated Christian initiation for children in the skills that promote their “full, conscious, and active participaparish for the last seven years, will help our HS youth undertion” in the Mass. This series is intended to serve as both a stand how God is revealed in Sacred Scripture, give backsupplement and a complement to our High School Bible class ground information on the Bible, delve more deeply into the which meets Sundays at 9:30 am in the youth house. All high Old and New Testament, and understand how Scripture is releschool students are invited to participate and to invite a friend. vant in our lives today. All HS youth are welcome! For more 3 For more information, please contact Mrs. Amy Dean at 455information contact Elana Davidson 934-2895, epdavid0606, [email protected] [email protected] What’s Up in the Parish Sunday Scripture study group meets at 9:30 am in the Burleigh Center - all are welcome! Sunday Morning Study: facilitated by Michelle Brown at 9:30 am in the Burleigh Center. History of the Catholic Church (Part 1) The Church started with a handful of people in an upper room in Jerusalem and now is over a billion strong. How did this happen? Join us this fall as we return to the early years of the Church and explore its rich history- from the first Pentecost, through the spread of Christianity to Rome and beyond. Any questions, contact Michelle at [email protected]. St. Vincent de Paul meets Mondays, 6:30 pm in the 7th Grade Building; for more info contact Carl Bigner, 865-5808. Alcoholics Anonymous meets Tuesdays 8 pm in the Library Building; for more info contact Bob, 3931400. Wednesday Morning Bible Study, 9:30 am in Burleigh Center. All are welcome. For more info contact Cathy Cobb Yarn Angels meet Wednesdays, 1-3 pm in the Burleigh Center; they make hats and lap blankets for those in need. Yarn or monetary donations are gratefully accepted. If you want to knit for charity and don’t know how to crochet or knit, they will teach you. All are welcome! For more info contact Marie Vallillo, 797-9582. "Young at Heart” meet Mon., Oct. 27, 7 pm in the Burleigh Center; Dr. Julia Doolin, a psychological consultant, is the guest speaker. Her topic is Marian Apparitions. For more info contact Ray Vallillo, 797-9582. Knights of Columbus meet Mon., Nov. 3, 6:30 pm to pray the rosary; 7 pm for the meeting in the Burleigh Center; Everyone is invited to pray the rosary and is not limited to K of C members. For more info contact Eduardo Gonzalez-Toledo, 797-6067. St. Anne's Circle meet Thurs., Nov. 6, 10 am in the Burleigh Center. We would love to have YOU join us! Please contact Kathy Cobb at 455-9172 or [email protected] for more information. Out and About Dinner Club for ages 20’s, 30’s and 40’s meet on Sat., Nov. 8 at 6 pm at El Petrillio on Youree Dr. Please RSVP with Denise Jensen by text at 780-8744 or email at [email protected]. Our Lady's Ladies meet Wed., Nov. 12 at 6 pm at Monjuni's Restaurant, Louisiana Ave. Please call Mary Ann Milligan at 564-1491 if you would like to join us Youree Fellowship meet Nov. 20, 6:30 pm in the Burleigh Center for dinner and presentation. RSVP Mary and Dwight Prevost 746-6707. For more info call Ann Weeks, 797-3757. Everyone welcome Ellerbe Fellowship meet Thurs. Nov. 20, at 6:45 pm at the home of Bill & Claire McDonald. For directions and information about the group, please contact Iris Poche at the following: 798-5833, or [email protected] What’s Up Elsewhere St. Catherine’s St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry continues to operate and in need of volunteers. Call Martha Pasquier, 925-6418, for more info. Protecting God’s Children session is scheduled for the following dates: ** Nov. 12; Dec. 10; Jan. 14, 6 pm, Catholic Center All employees and volunteers with or responsible for children, who have not yet done so, are required to attend. Concerned parents, grandparents and other adults are strongly encouraged to attend. To pre-register, go to www.virtus.org, click “Registration” on the left side of the screen, and follow the instructions in the middle of the screen. Onsite registration is also available The Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows will hold The Love of Christ Impels Me day of reflection for young ladies on Sat., Nov. 15, 8 am – 5 pm at their convent, 9894 Norris Ferry Road. For more information email them at [email protected]. The Poor Man's Supper is Sun., Nov. 23, 5:30-7 pm at First Methodist Church. This is the annual fundraiser for Christian Services and they rely on donations for the soup-andbread meal rather than selling tickets. For more information contact Dotye Sue Stanford at 841-8208 or Our own Dorothy [email protected]. Jarzabek will be awarded the Sister Margaret McCaffery award for her service with St. Vincent de Paul. SEAS SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SPONSORS FEED MY LAMBS weekend of November 1-2 All donations are most gratefully accepted, however, this month we are most in need of: MONETARY DONATIONS OATMEAL/GRITS CANNED FRUITS (no sugar) PEANUT BUTTER MUFFIN MIXES HEARTY SOUPS (PLEASE AVOID HIGHLY PERISHABLE, SPICY OR EXOTIC FOODS) Thanksgiving Baskets! Make this a truly thankful Thanksgiving by sharing with others! The Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVDP) will give you all the information you need to prepare and deliver a basket, or if you prefer, SVDP will prepare a basket for you to deliver at a cost of $40. If you are unable to personally deliver your gift, SVDP will deliver the basket you have purchased or prepared. Members of the Society will be at all Masses on the weekend of Nov. 8 & 9. The Society 4 is truly thankful for your continued support in helping those less fortunate than ourselves.